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King Charles III attended an Advent Service and Christmas Reception at The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre in Hertfordshire on 5 December 2023 which was attended by over six hundred guests from the House of Lords and House of Commons, the Diplomatic Corps, the Foreign Commonwealth Office, humanitarian, and advocacy organisations, as well as ecumenical and interreligious guests, and members of the Coptic Orthodox clergy and community in the United Kingdom. 

The King was greeted on arrival by Archbishop Angaelos OBE, Coptic Orthodox Bishop of London and Papal Legate to the United Kingdom, the Lord Bishop of St Albans, Bishop Alan Smith, and several civic dignitaries. 

The King attended a Coptic Orthodox prayer service in the Coptic Orthodox Cathedral of Saint George, after which he met volunteers from the Church’s youth, advocacy and benevolent ministries, who presented the various services offered by the church that align with His Majesty’s Coronation pledge ‘to serve’. The King was then greeted by members of the Coptic Orthodox Church community and signed a visitors’ book before unveiling a plaque to mark the occasion of his visit.

Archbishop Angaelos presented to the King a fragment of stone from the Coptic Orthodox Altar within the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, speaking of its unparalleled significance in Christian history and the enduring legacy of the Christian Faith and the universal message of hope and resurrection that it offers, from the place of the Resurrection. 

The King then addressed the congregation and spoke of his joy at returning to the Coptic Orthodox Cathedral after ten years and meeting people who had been there at the previous visit in 2013. He concluded by wishing everyone a blessed Christmas.

Commenting on the visit, Archbishop Angaelos said: “It was a true joy to welcome His Majesty back to our Centre and Cathedral during his Coronation Year. The response which we received from our community to attend a midweek morning service was overwhelming, and the genuine love and enthusiasm expressed was heartening. Seeing His Majesty move among the people and engage with them with such warmth and sincerity speaks to his commitment to being the servant King. He touched and left a lasting impression on the hearts of so many individuals and families within our community.” 

Some of the major ministries of the Church related to youth, homelessness, social welfare, and advocacy were presented. The King planted a plum tree on the grounds of The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre, before farewelling guests.

King Charles III (formerly The Prince of Wales) first visited The Coptic Orthodox Church Centre a decade ago, to attend a Christmas service and to witness the increasing engagement of the Coptic Orthodox community, an indigenous Egyptian Christian community, now very much at home in the United Kingdom.

Background Information

Pope Tawadros II, the 118th Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of Saint Mark, met The King at Clarence House on 17 May 2017 during his first pastoral visit to the United Kingdom. Read more here

In November 2021, The King also met Pope Tawadros II in Egypt.

In March 1995 His Majesty met with His Holiness the late Pope Shenouda III, the 117th Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of Saint Mark, in Egypt. 

More on The Coptic Orthodox Church

Coptic Orthodox Christians make up approximately 15% of the population of Egypt, numbering around 15 million. An indigenous community, they are now the largest presence of Christians in the entire Middle East due to widespread immigration and displacement. 

There are approximately 40,000 Coptic Orthodox Christians in the UK.  

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http://copticcentre.blogspot.com/2023/12/his-majesty-king-charles-iii-visits.html

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